The NFL has announced a mouthwatering five-game schedule of 2024 International Games, with London, Munich and Sao Paulo playing host to some of the league's best talent.
A Week 1 clash in Brazil's capital between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles had already been announced, but now the UK and Germany games have also been made public as preparations for the 2024 season continue.
In the announcement, it was revealed that the New York Jets are heading back to London for a huge regular-season game at the start of October, where they will take on the Minnesota Vikings.
The October 6 clash will mark the Jets' second time across the Atlantic in three years, but it will be quarterback Aaron Rodgers' first time in the UK with his new team.
A week later, at the same stadium, the Chicago Bears will play the Jacksonville Jaguars - who will this year play their 12th and 13th games in the English capital.
A week later, the Jags return to Wembley Stadium, and their opponents on October 20 will be the New England Patriots, beginning their new era without Bill Belichick.
On November 10, attention turns to Munich, and the Allianz Arena, where the Carolina Panthers and the New York Giants will face off.
'We are delighted to announce these exciting matchups across London and Munich, in addition to the historic first game in Sao Paulo, Brazil, to complete the 2024 International Games slate,' NFL Executive Vice President, Club Business, Major Events & International Peter O'Reilly said.
'As the league and its 32 teams continue to prioritize international growth, we look forward to building on the incredible fan experiences seen in Europe while taking the game to new fans in South America.'
The full NFL schedule is set to be released tonight at 8pm ET, with fans eagerly awaiting news of where their team will play in 2024 and 2025.
The league and its networks have been drip-feeding information over the past few days, with the Kansas City Chiefs confirmed to be opening the new season with a home game against the Baltimore Ravens.